Pig the stinker

Aaron Blabey

Book - 2019

Pig the Pug loves to roll in all sorts of disgusting garbage, and track dirty paw prints all over the house; he does not like the idea of a bath, but when his plan the stop up the tub seriously backfires he decides that bath time must be endured--after all he can always find some more garbage to roll in.

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Subjects
Genres
Stories in rhyme
Humorous fiction
Picture books
Published
New York : Scholastic Press 2019.
Language
English
Main Author
Aaron Blabey (author)
Item Description
"Pig the Stinker was first published in Australia in 2018 by Scholastic Press, an imprint of Scholastic Australia Pty Ltd., under the title Pig the Grub"--Copyright page.
Physical Description
1 v. (unpaged) : col. ill. ; 26 cm
ISBN
9781338337549
9781338353716
Contents unavailable.
Review by Kirkus Book Review

Pig loves things that stinkincluding himself."Pig liked to get dirty. / He frankly was RANK. / His paws could be frightful. / His fur often stank." Pig rolls in garbage and spoiled milk; he even plays with poo! He's not offended by smellsnot even by his wiener-dog buddy's butt! Calls for bathtime make him run, and he's very good at escaping, evading, and hiding. He sneaks away and jams a rubber-bone toy up the bathtub spigot. Then, being the nasty scamp that he is, he boogies with glee right in the tub, taunting his owneruntil the plumbing explodes, bonking him in the nose with the faucet. From then on he doesn't balk at bathtimebut that doesn't change the fact that he often stinks to high heaven. Pig returns from his native Australia (where the book was titled Pig the Grub) to teach another lesson by setting a bad example. Blabey's gleefully rancid creation scampers across the pages covered in (and liberally spreading) green and brown goo, and his pong is as visible as his owner's face is not. With his bulging eyes and general nastiness, Pig is definitely an acquired taste; that this is his fifth outing is ample proof that many have done so.Those who have enjoyed Pig's other adventures in badness will likely love this one, and the obviously frequent mentions of things potty-related will recruit new fans. (Picture book. 3-7) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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